Pathophysiology of Involuntary Movements

  • Kaji Ryuji
    Department of Neurology, Insitute of Health Biosciences, University of Tokushima Graduate School of Medicine

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  • 不随意運動とその病態生理

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Involuntary movements result from disturbed feedback control in several loops in the brain and spinal cord. Among them, the motor loop controls motor output by adjusting the sensory input relevant to the task intended. Parkinson's disease is caused by abnormal scaling, and dystonia being related to abnormal sensorimotor matching in motor control.

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